@@ 23,8 23,8 @@ Currently contains the following VMs:
- **debian-vsftpd-server:** Debian Bullseye 64bit which updates itself and installs `vsftpd` FTP daemon from official repositories. Can be used as an impromptu FTP server or just for experimentations. The server is not configured in any way. To start, add a user to the system via `adduser` and provide a password.
- **ubuntu20.04-ssh-oidc-client:** Ubuntu 20.04LTS 64bit which updates itself and installs the [SSH-OIDC client](https://github.com/EOSC-synergy/ssh-oidc) by EOSC-Synergy. Used as a simple installation to test SSH-OIDC enabled servers around. A little more information can be found [here](http://ssh-oidc-demo.data.kit.edu/).
- **debian-rust-playground:** Debian Bullseye 64bit which updates itself and installs Rust via the [script](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install) recommended by Rust [official website](https://www.rust-lang.org). Installation is done unattended, with default values. Intended to be a lean but turnkey Rust development playground. This machine has 1024MB of RAM out of the box.
-- **debian11-backintime-lab:** Debian Bullseye 64bit which updates itself and installs XFCE4 desktop with Back in Time from repositories. Designed to test the version bundled in the OS repositories.
-- **debian12-backintime-lab:** Debian Bookworm 64bit which updates itself and installs XFCE4 desktop with Back in Time from repositories. Designed to test the version bundled in the OS repositories.
+- **debian11-backintime-lab:** Debian Bullseye 64bit which updates itself and installs XFCE4 desktop with Back in Time from repositories. Designed to test the version bundled in the OS repositories. The machine has 4GB RAM and 128MB VRAM.
+- **debian12-backintime-lab:** Debian Bookworm 64bit which updates itself and installs XFCE4 desktop with Back in Time from repositories. Designed to test the version bundled in the OS repositories. The machine has 4GB RAM and 128MB VRAM.
## Private IP List
Following list contains the Private IP addresses of the host-only networking interfaces of the machines: